2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.607.15
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Influence of spice and grape pomace extracts on migraine‐related indicators in vitro

Abstract: Calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP) is well‐recognized as a pivotal contributor to the inflammatory process in migraine. Limited evidence suggests that diet may impact circulating levels of CGRP. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of ginger, turmeric and grape pomace extracts on two cellular models of migraine: CGRP secretion from neuroendocrine CA77 cells, and calcium uptake by nerve growth factor‐differentiated PC12 cells.Dried, ground samples were passed through a 40‐mesh sieve pr… Show more

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“…It might have been unable to detect an impact due to the solubility of turmeric extracts. Future research on migraines may reveal that grape pomace and ginger extracts have anti-inflammatory qualities (Slavin et al, 2015)…”
Section: Multiple Sclerosis (Ms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It might have been unable to detect an impact due to the solubility of turmeric extracts. Future research on migraines may reveal that grape pomace and ginger extracts have anti-inflammatory qualities (Slavin et al, 2015)…”
Section: Multiple Sclerosis (Ms)mentioning
confidence: 99%